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Coinage and Money Under the Roman Republic Italy and the Mediterranean Economy, 1985

Traces the history of Roman Coinage and the spread in its use within the context of the economy and society of the different areas involved, and assesses the impact of the revolution in the monetary history of the Mediterranean brought about by Rome.BK18261. Coinage and Money Under the Roman Republic Italy and the Mediterranean Economy, 1985 by Michael H Crawford , hardcover, some dust jacket wear, 355 pages, illustrations and maps, international shipping at the actual cost of postage; $230.00 SALE |PRICE| $207.00

One of the most important and sought-after volumes on early Roman glass that has been produced in English. With more than 17,000 glass objects, the Corning Museum of Glass is one of the world's most comprehensive collections. Dr. Goldstein, the Curator of Ancient Glass, has provided an essential guide to ancient glass in existence prior to the innovation of the blowpipe. With an introductory background, this book catalogues 919 items from all areas of the Pre-Roman and Roman world.BK50729. Pre-Roman and Early Roman Glass in the Corning Museum of Glass by Sidney M. Goldstein, 312 pages, 42 plates majority in color, 919 items catalogued, 1979, out of print and can be hard to find, worn and torn dust jacket, USED, ex libris Alex G. Malloy, only one copy available; $90.00 SALE |PRICE| $81.00

A collection of 22 essays on Macedonian and Roman coins compiled for the 75th birthday of subject expert Charles Hersh. The essays include: Two hoards of minor silver by Arnold Spaer Lions and lionesses, eagles and a few heads: a new uncertain mint in Caria by Silvia Hurter The coins in the name of Sura by Francois de Callataÿ Selinus and the quadrigatus by Michael Crawford The Mars/eagle and thunderbolt gold and Ptolemaic involvement in the Second Punic War by A.R. Meadows More evidence for the early denarius by Richard Schaefer Some late 'early' Republican quinarii by Richard Witschonke Unpublished Roman Republican bronze coins by R. Russo Roman Republican coinage c.150-90 BC by H.B. Mattingly The coinage of the Social War by Andrew Burnett Coinage, credit and the aerarium in the 80s BC by J.H.C. Williams The coinage of Bibulus again by Michel Amandry A group of Eraviscan denarii by Robert D. Freeman Roman Republican coins in the Manchester Museum by Keith Sugden Overstrikes and imitative coinages in central Italy in the late Republic by C. StannardBK10030. Coins of Macedonia and Rome: Essays in Honour of Charles Hersh edited by Burnett, A, U. Wartenberg and R. Witschonke, 1998, hard cover with dust jacket, 229 pages, 34 plates, NEW, one copy available; $45.00 SALE |PRICE| $40.50

Coins from Karanis: The University of Michigan Excavations 1924-1935

Coins from Karanis: The University of Michigan Exacavations 1924-1935.

The University of Michigan excavations of the Graeco-Roman period Egyptian site of Karanis yielded one of the largest group of Roman coins to come from a controlled excavation. This book contains a catalogue of over 1700 entries covering over 26,000 coins from Ptolemy II to Heraclius, with the great majority coming from the 1st-5th centuries A.D., ranging from low-denomination bronze coins to gold aureii. The catalogue is prefaced by general discussion and an analysis of the major coin hoards from the Michigan Karanis excavations. BK34123. Coins from Karanis: The University of Michigan Excavations 1924-1935 by R.A. Haatvedt & E.E. Peterson, edited by Elinor M. Husselman, paperback, 400 pages, plus 11 pages of plates; unused but 45 years old and many copies have some minor flaws or damage; $40.00 SALE |PRICE| $36.00

This, the ninth volume of Coin Hoards, is again dedicated solely to hoards of Greek coins. It includes hoards from all areas around the Mediterranean from the sixth century B.C. to the second century A.D. Coin Hoards IX, together with the previous volumes in the series, thus forms an essential supplement to the inventory of Greek Coin Hoards, published in 1973 by Thompson, Morkholm and Kraay.BK10505. Coin Hoards IX, Greek Hoards edited by A. Meadows & U. Wartenberg, Royal Numismatic Society, London, 2002, hardback with dust jacket, 308 pages, 66 plates, new, shelf-worn; $30.00 SALE |PRICE| $27.00